Thursday, May 8, 2014

Citizen Tay Calls on Tulsa Police to End War on Drugs

According to SoonerPoll, Oklahomans want government to stop infringing on personal choice to put whatever they want in their bodies.  According to Judge Jim Gray, the government has as much right to decide what citizens put in their bodies, as what we put in our minds.  It's NONE of the government's business.

To TPD drug warriors, it's time to join other LEOs who have seen through the senseless war on drugs, and put down your weapons.  When warriors refuse to fight, the war will end.

I know of some of your colleagues with young kids, who NEED cannibis treatment.  To believe no current police officers are STILL on the take because of war on drugs is to believe in Santa Claus.

You know who you are.  The Chief knows who you are.  Your supervisors know who you are.  Until the public knows who you are, the "good" cops will say NOTHING.

When you guys dug deep to bust Austin Hingey, all you did was inspire job opportunities for many more dealers to fill orders for that missing 22 pounds.  The profits are high enough to be worth the risk.  Somebody WILL fill that order.  You have done no favors to the public.

As long as you keep busting drug addicts, they won't be able to get the treatment they need.  We, the regular law-abiding citizens, will continue to suffer stolen AC units, car airbags, and valuable tools, to feed the artificially inflated prices of drugs.

Drug abuse should be a public health issue, NOT a criminal issue.  Prohibition didn't work back in the day.  It's NOT working now.

If Vietnam is any lesson, NO brute force power will EVER defeat the will of the people.  You have already lost the war.  In spite of the State Legislature, totally OWNED by the private prison industry, I call on TPD to unilaterally end the war on drugs.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Citizen Tay calls for Tulsa City Council Resolution Banning the Death Penalty

RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TULSA CALLING ON THE OKLAHOMA STATE LEGISLATURE TO BAN THE DEATH PENALTY.

WHEREAS, the death penalty can not be administered without violence;

WHEREAS, the death penalty violates the Eight Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting cruel and unusual punishment;

WHEREAS, the death penalty does not deter capital crimes;

WHEREAS, the death penalty wastes millions of tax dollars;

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TULSA CALLING ON THE OKLAHOMA STATE LEGISLATURE TO BAN THE DEATH PENALTY.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Citizen Tay calls for City ordinance increasing citizens' participation in transparency and accountability of all police activities

On April 23rd, 2014, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker signed a new law that was the first of its kind in the nation. The new law requires an independent investigation of police officers when someone dies or is killed while in police custody.  It’s an important new law for many reasons, but none more important than the fact that police departments and officers across the county often elude accountability and transparency by conducting internal investigations of shootings and civilian deaths involving their officers. The police get to investigate themselves and determine whether a crime has been committed when someone dies in their custody.  As to be expected in a system that judges its own, most police officers walk from these incidents with barely a slap on the wrist.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/mans-activism-led-law-requiring-independent-investigations-deaths-police-custody/#YTpM6gQDHJVdgwJ2.99

Should Tulsa Police investigate itself?